Lebanon has been a hard country to understand since the outbreak of its fifteen-year conflict in 1975. Was that a civil war or an international one? Who were the protagonists, the Left and Right, the Christians and Muslims, or some other parties? The debate continues today. Is it the case, as the National Geographic puts it, that "Peace and a drive to prosper now unite many former foes in efforts to rebuild" the country?1 Or are the former foes quiescent because they are repressed? Is Lebanon a fully functioning government, as the State Department holds, or "the world's only remaining satellite state," as Representative Benjamin Gilman (Republican of New York) puts it?2 To understand the nuances of today's Lebanon means looking criticall...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
Lebanon's option in favor of a "weak" state implied that armed forces remained voluntarily limited a...
Offering the societal perspective, the author deals with state building and the role of religion in ...
As the Levant continues to roil in upheaval in this second decade of the twenty-first century, Leban...
International audienceRegional struggles, wars and local confrontations have marked South of Lebanon...
For the last three decades since the near-simultaneous end of the Cold War and the end of the Lebane...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
'Neither the withdrawal of Israel's forces nor the death of Assad in 2000 seemed to have changed a b...
There is a temptation to emphasise the constants of instability when analysing Lebanese politics: di...
Is It Still Possible to Rebuild Lebanon ?, by Ghassan Tuéni After 15 years of war, Lebanon's very vi...
Is It Still Possible to Rebuild Lebanon ?, by Ghassan Tuéni After 15 years of war, Lebanon's very vi...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
Lebanon's option in favor of a "weak" state implied that armed forces remained voluntarily limited a...
Offering the societal perspective, the author deals with state building and the role of religion in ...
As the Levant continues to roil in upheaval in this second decade of the twenty-first century, Leban...
International audienceRegional struggles, wars and local confrontations have marked South of Lebanon...
For the last three decades since the near-simultaneous end of the Cold War and the end of the Lebane...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
'Neither the withdrawal of Israel's forces nor the death of Assad in 2000 seemed to have changed a b...
There is a temptation to emphasise the constants of instability when analysing Lebanese politics: di...
Is It Still Possible to Rebuild Lebanon ?, by Ghassan Tuéni After 15 years of war, Lebanon's very vi...
Is It Still Possible to Rebuild Lebanon ?, by Ghassan Tuéni After 15 years of war, Lebanon's very vi...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
textThe tiny nation-state of Lebanon has been marred by political instability and violence over the ...
Lebanon's option in favor of a "weak" state implied that armed forces remained voluntarily limited a...